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1. n0id34+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-01-29 07:13:14
I'm lazy, I don't want to leave the terminal.
replies(1): >>stoneg+u3
2. stoneg+u3[view] [source] 2025-01-29 07:54:52
>>n0id34+(OP)
Alt-tabbing (or cmd-Q if you’re done) back to your terminal window after running `subl` to edit a file is equivalent difficulty (as measured by keystrokes) to exiting nano or vim.
replies(2): >>Cthulh+xq >>nbenit+Xz
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3. Cthulh+xq[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-29 12:17:21
>>stoneg+u3
I've been using iterm for years mainly because it has a Quake style terminal window. I realise how I just can't get to grips with tabbing through screens on either macos and windows anymore, not with having multiple browser profiles (personal and work) and screens open. I should figure out a solution to that, but at the same time I decided that I should keep my various employers (I'm a contractor/consultant/temp/whatever) separated better, so, different browser profiles, password databases, etc.
replies(1): >>smitel+hv1
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4. nbenit+Xz[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-29 13:25:23
>>stoneg+u3
I'm on Linux and I just use one keystroke to switch (F2). I have F1 F2 F3 F4 keys binded to change to virtual desktops 1 2 3 4. 1 -> Console(s) 2 -> Editor (sublime) 3 -> Browser (Firefox) 4 -> Misc (File browser, other apps)
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5. smitel+hv1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-29 17:32:55
>>Cthulh+xq
Isn't that kind of where macOS features like Exposé and Mission Control come in handy?
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